Leroy Keane
Leroy Keane | |
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Leroy Keane | |
Born |
June 26, 1937 Jamaica, W.I. |
Died |
July 3, 2010 Toronto, Canada |
Other names | Pops, Unclelee |
Occupation | Track and field coach |
Known for | University of Nebraska (All-American), Jamaican national champion, former athlete of olympian Herb Mckenley |
Leroy Orville Barrington Keane (26 June 1937 – 3 July 2010) was a Jamaican National Champion and an All-Americana track and field athlete at the University of Nebraska. His son Martin Keane was a former Canadian professional basketball player.
Born in Jamaica W.I., Keane attended Calabar High School between 1953 and 1956. In 1953, Keane broke the hurdles record in class two boys (Jamaica). At the 1957 British West Indies Championships, Keane placed 1st in the 400m hurdles for Jamaica. At the 1959 and 1960 British West Indies Championships, L. Keane placed in the top 3, in the 110m Hurdles. Also, in the 1960 British West Indies Championships, keane placed 1st in the Pentathlon. [1]
Keane later moved to Toronto, Ontario Canada where he became a coach with the Phoenix track club. Later Keane formed his own track club called the Jamaican Canadian track club (Jacan track club).[2][3]
In 2004 Keane was honoured with an award from the Calabar Old Boys Association (Canada chapter) for his community contributions.